In the Rewrite segment on Tuesdays edition of The Last Word, he called their decision one of the most embarrassing endorsements in the history of that newspaper.

His bone to pick with the Iowa papers editorial board revolved around how they argued the case for Romney, not their specific choice of candidate. Its not because they chose Romney, ODonnell said. Not because they chose a Republican, but because they gave absolutely no rational reason for it.

The Register justified its entire endorsement on the basis of consumer confidence.

The op-ed mains rationale for Romney: Consumers must feel more confident about their own economic futures to begin spending on the products and services that power the economy. A renewed sense of confidence will spark renewed investment by American companies. Industry will return to full production and hiring will begin again.

I know youve got a lot, a lot to be pissed off at these days, starting with the name Taggart, which youve got every right to be wicked pissed off at for every day of the 42 years of your life, ODonnell said. So let me help you try to deal with all this aggression youre feeling right now.

At this point, ODonnell got out of his chair and began walking around his set.

Youre mad at President Obama for calling your dad a liar? he continued. Well, lets get something straight, he didnt call your father a liar. I did. The president just said that what your father said wasnt true. Ive been saying all year that your father is a liar. Ive repeatedly said that your father lies and is trying to lie his way into the White House. So you want to take a swing at someone for calling your old man a liar? Take a swing at me. Cmon, Cmon. And dont worry, there wont be any Secret Service involved. And Ill make it easy for you. Ill come to you. Anytime. Anywhere. Go ahead, Taggart. Take your best shot.

I know youve got a lot, a lot to be pissed off at these days, starting with the name Taggart, which youve got every right to be wicked pissed off at for every day of the 42 years of your life, ODonnell said. So let me help you try to deal with all this aggression youre feeling right now.

At this point, ODonnell got out of his chair and began walking around his set.

Youre mad at President Obama for calling your dad a liar? he continued. Well, lets get something straight, he didnt call your father a liar. I did. The president just said that what your father said wasnt true. Ive been saying all year that your father is a liar. Ive repeatedly said that your father lies and is trying to lie his way into the White House. So you want to take a swing at someone for calling your old man a liar? Take a swing at me. Cmon, Cmon. And dont worry, there wont be any Secret Service involved. And Ill make it easy for you. Ill come to you. Anytime. Anywhere. Go ahead, Taggart. Take your best shot.

I watch msnbc, wtf is wrong with lawrence. Most --- of --- the --- time --- he --- talks --- so --- fn --- slow you think he was talking to elementary school children. MadCow talks and talks and talks before she gets to the point. I got to the point where I can't watch the beatch anymore, she takes to long to make a point. They should both teach elementary school or maybe the are, are you liberals that fvcking slow???

I watch msnbc, wtf is wrong with lawrence. Most --- of --- the --- time --- he --- talks --- so --- fn --- slow you think he was talking to elementary school children. MadCow talks and talks and talks before she gets to the point. I got to the point where I can't watch the beatch anymore, she takes to long to make a point. They should both teach elementary school or maybe the are, are you liberals that fvcking slow???

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I don't do cable tv anymore. Too alarmist on all sides.

Probably speak slow because moonbats like wingnuts are -- uhm -- special needs

5PM Chris Mathews.... In love with Obama and doesn't care who knows it.
6PM Rev Al Sharpton... Yells at the top of his voice the whole show...someone should tell him he has a
mic on.
7PM Chris Mathews... Again yikes.
8PM Ed Schultz.... Angry Fat head Ed
9PM Rachel Maddow Someone earlier mentioned she takes forever to make a point.Ditto that.
Her lips are going a million miles an hour and finally she gets to the point
of her rant.
10PM Lawrence O.. He....wants......to.....make ......what.....he......has....to.......say......seem.....
really......important........by........speaking.........very........slowly........

The whole lineup blows and I will just check in on them election night to see how they cover it.

In the Rewrite segment on Tuesdays edition of The Last Word, he called their decision one of the most embarrassing endorsements in the history of that newspaper.

His bone to pick with the Iowa papers editorial board revolved around how they argued the case for Romney, not their specific choice of candidate. Its not because they chose Romney, ODonnell said. Not because they chose a Republican, but because they gave absolutely no rational reason for it.

The Register justified its entire endorsement on the basis of consumer confidence.

The op-ed mains rationale for Romney: Consumers must feel more confident about their own economic futures to begin spending on the products and services that power the economy. A renewed sense of confidence will spark renewed investment by American companies. Industry will return to full production and hiring will begin again.

You're barking up the wrong tree, love Lawrence. Very smart guy and very informed politically.

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From 1989 to 1995, he was a key legislative aide to Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan. From 1989 to 1991, he served as senior advisor to Moynihan. From 1992 to 1993, he was staff director of the United States Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works, then chaired by Senator Moynihan. And then from 1993 to 1995, he was staff director of the United States Senate Committee on Finance, once again under Senator Moynihans chairmanship. He thus led the staff of the Senate's tax-writing committee during the consideration of President Bill Clinton's first budget, which Congress enacted in the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1993.

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